r r “One way» to win is to, 1930' V‘ MARCH-M. like a winner liiood grooming t marks a man ‘for successt l 1° n‘ c“! ‘at u” “when nun‘ fisheries amply warrant such a J l " no ‘ h 00d ‘m’ " h“ “““-* w“: '11:‘ w’ moot. The worid crop of Oyflcr: "P. unsound)" “Inns” mm L. M. POOL! C0. h ye t rc- are unloading can 7- - iihrd H ' wait ‘cg? sfnis- oelved direct from vsnoduvegmn. o. s» co. Phone 14o. assa-s-at-zi “m” ‘i’ "°'°°°'°°° P" W“ “*- °"' ' 1”“ c°“""" ‘ "hm" “MW”! 81°°mm8m °“ *3 ’ ‘ i» or the united States clone being take. Torn fingernails, cracked m4 grimy hands, a careless shave or an unclean skin, spoil (man's chances for success. A clean healthy appearance is worth everything. And you need onlypone simple, old fashioned fgmiliflpICPI-flIlODlIO have them 111. "Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly. You'll probably find it right in your bathroom. If not, get a tube or jar from the nearest store. To keep the hands in good con- dition, scrub witha stifl‘ brush and soapy water. Then apply "Vaseline" Jelly liberally and massage your hands (exactly as if you were washing them). Work the Jelly into the base of the nails. Then wipe off and wash quickly. Your hands will emerge looking clean and fresh, like the hands of an executive, not a day b0 you "g gaging the genuine _ _ may Much 3m,’ "me surfing M lee, Vnnd voluminous reports with step dancing by Mr.‘ ‘Rooney and z h “L P"°d“°° °f d“ Chmbmgh POLICE COURT-At the Police 53° them This will be the second “PM l” "m" “bmat” “d "l" w‘ Gnmm‘ The chum“ w” w’?! ' ' ‘ ln the morning apply a film of Mfg. Co., fionrfd. 5liltlcClidlsoc Cum Saturday mom,“ m,‘ b,“ and final glmd fou- the Intermediate Elias“ _°t“;;-,x:hm1i’$l; Sfflfiuxg: 32:21:“: 2;: oltgzxiiizgt it‘: _ - -‘ -- ‘ n: and a. - _ i urier e on poo . fVaseline Jelly to the face be Avenue, o tea I . bond o! s5 given by a m,“ and m. hockey title of the Maritime Prov a Mm mm to mwsuglm mm It “me w a m” by slums 1 _ _ Rising young merchant fore lathering. It not only gives you a clean, close, comfortable shave, but it cleanses the skin. Improves its texture. You try these two simple things. You'll be surprised at the way "Vaseline" Jelly helps your ap- pearance. Sold everywhere in tubes and bottles. And remember, when you buy, that the trademark Vaseline on the package is your assurance that Gyproe Plaster Board J Just received direct from Factory- One full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4 x 7-4 x 8-4 x 9-4 x 10. t . . Prices Right. L. M Poole & Co. PLUMBING iliin HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to More than $5,000,000 of England's Mining Distresses Fund has been spent. ‘$000,000 going for clothin and shoes. - Mental The Central Gudfdidn ~ runmrs-eec uewsoih‘ a iss- food's as. assli-s-u-ai mo sulnonrsn IALI. -. boots. Shoes, Rubbers. Iiepsge Shoe Co. - i asii-s-ali-si. BIG ILAUGHTII SALE. - Spots. Shoes, Rubbers. Iiepsgc Shoe Co. ‘ 2571-04241. two derided-s British Columbia Doug- las Fir moulding and finish. 2003-3-24-mwf-4i BIA]. ELSE McLUIlAN, Omldlll famous Render snd monster, as- sisted by local artists. Hearts Hull, March 24th. 2570-3-22-2l. HARD COAL-Chestnut size for swam We can supply any quantity. A. Plckord st Co. Phone 240. 2598-3-24-3! CEDAR. POSTS-Just arrived, 4 csrlonds cedar posts, ‘i, 8, B, l0, ll and 14 feet. long. Also full supply of cedar shingles in all grades. L. M. Poole st 00., Psoll Wharf. 2803-3-42-mwf-4l FUNERAL Norton-rho funeral of the late Mrs. Ellm Waugh will take plow Monday, March 24, at 2 p m. from the residence of her daughter Mrs. Scott McMurdo, North Bcdeque. capable was estreiited. Two adjourn- ed, cases foi- unlawful sale of intox- icating liquor were adjourned till March 25. T0 ATTEND GRADUATION-Mrs. J. G. Jamieson and Mrs. A. E. Mor- rison lesivc this morning for Montreal to be present at the grad- uation of their daughters, Miss Norma. Jamleson and Miss Katherine Mclonnan as nurses from the Royal Victoria Hospital tomorrow. Maritime Livestock Breeders‘ elation. quarters at Monctcn. illusion Street and turning GETS APPOINTMENT-Mr. Ralph A. Langillc, of the Experimental Farm at. Nappiin, ‘N. S., has been appointed secretary-treasurer of the Asso- Thls position was recently vacated by Mr. W. A. MacKenzie, now in charge oi colonization and agricultural development ‘of the Can- adian Nntionzil Railways, with head- CAR. BREAKS on‘ POLE-An sc- cident which might have ended more seriously and even fatally occurred Saturday night about 11.30 o'clock ‘st the ‘intersectlon- of Euston Street, Lcngwortli Avenue and Weymouth Street. A Chevrolet car driven down ience. Mr. Alex McKenzie noted B3 out. Mhsirrnsn and during the evening the Lcngworth Avenue crashed sideways ' IGIATOII-ilee Nswsom Ind Mcloodb sd. asss-s-aa-ai AUCTION IGITY-ITVE TOURN- AMEN‘! of three weeks begins to- night in Caledonia Hall at 8.10 chirp. EPMIIIJIBIIY prius. INVIINISS IOBIINID COAL ls IAILY LHTIilS-‘Ibe following ranchers at Kensington have report- ed earlylitters of foxes: Messrs. A. L. Rogers, The Matchless, Alex. Bun- tsin. J. l". Profitt, George Cousins 1nd W. C. McLeod. IIOUPONS I03. WllOAli may be exchanged Wednesday or ‘mursdsy for both performances. Prince Ed- ward box-office opens at I30 s. m. for coupon holders only. Cash saics on Friday. movie: rear attorn- ERll 2604-3-‘34-31 HOME FOR FUNERAL-Mrs. C. Vnmer and Mrs. J. J. Kirsten, De- troit, Mich, arrived in Charlottetown Friday night en route to Cardigan to attend the funeral of their fath- er, Mr. Patrick‘ Ryan. VICTORIA UNIONS; NOVA SCOTIA-PEINCE EDWARD ISLAND CHAMPIONS WILL meet the C. C. J. A. teem in Victoria on Wednesday inees. Admission 50 cents and 25 cents. ' s05 MAY HAVE AFTERNOON FLIGHTS-It is expected that. before ulr service cesies this yesr flights will be made in the afternoon im- mediately eftor the arrival at Mone- ton of the Ocean Limited from Mon- treal and the train from St John. The mall would thus arrive here at about 5.30 p. m. A definite announce- ment relative to this matter will be made in ii few days. 0n scoount of poor flying conditions the mail plane from Monctcin did not. make its reg- ular trip to the city Saturday noon. Mall was despstched from Char- lotte‘ and Sunimerside‘ on the afternoon trains, and was sent to the mainland on the carferry on its late trip. Ci- nections were made east ‘and west. at Snckville yesterday. LONG CRESIQ-A very enjoyable concert and Bssket social was held in long Creek Hall or. Wednesday evening March icth. Notwithstanding the inclement‘ iveallier a large number of people were in attendance and the building was filled with an attentive nudi- best of order prevailed. A splendid THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN The Maritime Oyster Beds Iii his address in Sydney reoehti; Pmffmor J. N. Gowsnloch, who head of the Biological Departure: at Dslhousie, chnrscteliud the t. slor fisheries or the Maritimes . "n potential sold mine, simply l glectod." The facts and flgui-eg tilted besrinl cm this branch of i estimated ‘at $14,000,000. The fact thlt half the American production is from cctitioisi oyster lllustmfes fine scope that exists for the development ot the industry by scientific methods. utamw-u- i I A NORTH AMERICAN“ ASSURANCE COMPAlNY- ‘ASSETS ssaissoos "ed-y some? SURPLUS TIJQQGASO CHERRY VALLEY NOTES I - i The decline of oyster production -Sprlng is the morning of the year I in the Mnritime Provinces says the And summer is the noon tide bright Sydney Post ls written in n record which is simply tragic. In 1882 Pro- fessor Gowunloch says, the Mnrl-' time output of oysters amounted to 64,642 barrels. In 1926' the produc- tion had fellen to 19,808 barrels, 1n Prince Edward Island, where oysteis of the finest quality and flavor used to abound a. peak output of 51,000.! barrels had declined in 1026 to 6,000 l barrels. “In excusable neglect" is Dr Gownuloclrs explanation of this re- Brethsble situstion. ‘Pile application o1’ elnsdy as certained facts, he says, would place oyster culture on “an incnlculnbly sound basis." Roliiflfliod investigations have been made of the Maritime oyster fisher- hnd wport on the shell fisheries of the Mnritlmies. Eighteen years ago the Borden Government. did likewise In both cases, men whose exper- ience seemed to qualify chem for the task mode certain definite TE-_ ccinmendntions to the Federal ail-- thozltles, designed to conserve and foster and devclope the oyster beds of the Atlantic Provinces, but no attempt was ever made to give ef- fect to ilheir findings. ltfeanwiille- the decline of the oyster fisheries has gone on space. till today this valuable Maritime asset ls nearing extinction. Cannda needs s Depciitment of Fisheries in the worst possible way, but the need will never be supplied by the mere organization of an aci- dltion political branch of the Gov- ernment. Mlnlstefs as a. rule ooimi for little, but eh expert Deputy. with u, shnfl of tmincd officers capable c-f directing the Maritime fisheries along scientific lines could trans- foi-m this important and sadly he- glccted industry into one of the most valuable in the wiliole Domin- ion. The repot oi the recent Royal Commission is notliinz short of n force, and the Government's react- ion to 1i», npflllflg short of a mock- ery. The rcsilltimt new regulations have been framed. not to prodim 4 And autumn is the evening clear That. comes before tho whiter night, | A concert was held in the cherry‘ l Valley Hall on St. Patrick's night March 17th. A very large crowd at- tended. Tlie program opened with a selection by Frances and Bertha Wood on the auto harp and the mandolin. It. was followed with a» chorus "The Currie Dance," a. dia- logue “Mix Well and stir," s. rud- ing by Hazel MoEschern. music by sooooo-ofo-Qo-ooooooooocovojeoobqooooofi-O WHEN YOU BAKE USE Frances Wood and Gordon Crane“: on the violin and organ; a chorus? o "Irish eyes are smiling." It was csll- i 1 ed to a close by K. cterenchem sii-ig- ‘ lng behind the parlor door, also tol: God‘ Save The King. falowlng members of the Lodge: Mr. 'I't'i0miis and Frederick Irvin! Brethren W. Boyntoii, A. Patterson, Ind M11- Georso McCurdy, George Schofield, i A. E. Lloyd and M. T. Lloyd. were the guests of Mr. George Carver on March 19th. The many friends of Mrs. Cyrus Ings are sorry to learn of her recent‘ illness. ‘ Miss‘ Lsure. Young was s. recenti visitor to Union Road. chlnson attended the n. c. s, moot-l and Wednesday. vlsitor to Charlottetown. The many friends of Basel lugs: again after her recent illness. l‘ wings- t l . Stewart Jeane; 8‘ ca. Correspondents o! Greenshields 8‘ Cg, Members of the Montreal Stock Enchange 88 Grout GeorgeSL, Charlottetown v tioiiiiiioii Billl QOQQQFVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FREAK CRAP!‘ IS DESIGN-ED TO SET NEW SPEED RECORD QUINCY, Mess, March 22.—One of the strangest crafts ever to take . to water was launched here recently. j It was a bout, but perhaps, it was also Mr. Duncan Irving and ospt. uutl on oirplone. With a speedboat hull, this mg in Qhnriqgtetqwn on Tuesday; comer to the seas had mrplanc Her designer, Paul K. Dud- l1€y,_FlbCl"ilJlli'§ youth, believes that. Miss Lillian Irving was n reocriti the wings will lift licr virtually out. ‘of the water and give her a speed hitherto unknown to water craft. The boat represents B. fine example are sled w hear oPhor boiiis our} of the shipbuilding art. A glass en- closed mahogany cabin insures com- ~ fort anti protection from the elements 0n Moiidly evehiflfl. M1‘. JBmQS for licr crew and passengers. Murphy had the misfortune of bresltj !Ol‘.—BOb- CAPTAIN DAVID BERTRAM rirtlilal‘ iii fill rr ilippinizc oven to t‘.ii~ rudders. The Silver Eagle is equipped with ins his sloish and harness. in mov-i two 45o horsepower Liberty motors». m8 1 hQWPWQ "V"! the h°m= 9i Airplane propellers are her onlyl u b0 John McRac. On account of the bed; driving torso, I ‘e w o‘ the but w“ pun" roads he had to osli 0n Mr. wiilinml propeller lgcl Mulch to hqul it out with the tram‘ (gym; in". n n1." irdcd .\'."i1i'zs ‘.'i.l t‘.i'\ u ‘l Iiwl inuciinnism at; t": that of thei HOW- two usual underwater‘ in their “m m‘ upon m? the necessary 30 feet n! > i O a I , Q o 15.. nQQQQQQOOQOOQQQ-O-O-Q-O-OO 4 OOOQQQQFQQ § HAVE YOUR EYES _ BXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED B! E. PARKM AN llfllnered0pwmslrht ' lloiii-Ino. r. s. I. ovooooooovooooooooo-m ' QOOOOQOOO s-ritsitmit r-unns rrsnnr "~ Arsnr m misn m‘ BEE-FAST. Moi-ch 22.—Thirty p‘ are oiling inserted into the good the United Fruit Steamship Cont“ of Glasgow. Thoshipwucutlnlialrtoig the insertion. Rivets were drilled around the four decks, and the shell tank on top and bu“, The interior was cm away i; same manner, and the ship's w ‘ " and wit dlnsses were connect!" i mooring pewls on the docks by j j hnwsers. - ‘ When the winches W01‘! the launchwsy. Within five the bow and stern were scpurabd’ isi __.____.___,_____ J La. Mai-es, an 8.689401: stesrnog ' Mathematicians Try This One! into a telephone pole which it snapp- ed off, and -- tinulng its course some fifteen yards. finally lodged against the store of W. A. Rix on the cor- ner. The driver states that in order program was well rendered by local artists, each performer acting their results, but, to influence doubtful votes. ‘Finals to tictsruiiiic the trust's sen-i ‘ worthiness and spcoil will be heltll pug; vqry cuaiggbiy 1nd,“ M; “mum “d Qkamma“ omhfidist °f soon over a six-mile course straight‘ ' ' March l3: 3 -. . B N91] MQE“ hem 1n m, L ‘ I out to see from Lizilicston ay. _ c ' “ma! up“ Ql Through the death on ‘lliursdayl ' ' i manner acted as auctioneer. ‘rho; always wok a n", interest, in av. '*-"‘—' The following ls from the Keloivzi; Preliminary Hearing Of _ Freil ll. Trainor p 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward morning last of Captain David Bert- " 5y “ARBOR N0 SCHOOL‘ S w ,Ml~ Theatre to overt c. collision with s car pro- committee in charge wish to heartily.‘ n mm w m“ H, 1e“. nlURR . o Q ay Arayou going, to buy needing Inward on Lofigwom‘ Avenue thank m mo“, who inmate‘! m the izyzohlllmgolilznS “us” daughter‘ mu rem. who Passed sway M: his Hai-veyl Following is the rcliort of Murray. Phona 893J a new ovefcgat 1'4: W" "med t0 mm “WTPW w thé Dmflflm especially Mi“ gamer,“ Avenue residence following l. brief‘ Hgrbm‘ North School for Flebrill-Yy: three sons, namely, Mrs. Austin L. .i MecNeill, Franklin, Me; Miss Su- sun Frizull. Bangor, Mo; Mrs. S. G. Cameron, Mal-gate; William of W0- bum, Mass; George of Ynrmouth, N 5.; Simon D., of Montamlax; five sis- ters and ten brothers-Jvfrs. Liza Bowness and Mrs. Margaret Jens illness, Kelownu. lost one who had‘ and; g__1 Gladys Raid, 2 Hszen been s l ‘ ‘ citizen for the past! Mcclufg, 3 Adclphu5 Cbndon. twenty-four years. ! G ade (‘r-Nine Milinr, 2 Emerson The late Captain Bertram was born Jqhitswn, 3 Mnrvyn Johnston. 1mm“? hearing °t Isaac w‘ a‘ i‘ in Prince Edward Island ninety-two‘ Grade 5-1 Hazel Hlcken. 2 Law- “w” “d H""°y Mum’ pmuli years sgo. Before leaving the Mnrlq rence Irving, ll Evelyn Clow. ' bmkeis‘ m‘ charges M cmsph“, “ time province for the west, he join-‘ Grade 4-1 Rots, Johnston, 2 Am- d°"““d "m imbll" mm" l” "m? ed the 82nd Regiment for the purpose ands McClure, 3 Rena Hold, Milton. ed mmght- i‘ w“ mdicnwd- a (Canadian Press) CALGARY, Alta., Mar. Ii 118M. and that when he did so his Richardson and. Mr. W. D. Show who car skidded on the ice lying on the shut assisted Iron} the 34110131118 dig- pavement beside the curb end crush emote, flso to the indie; 1m- mgklng ed into the Dost, striidnz ‘in the gthe baskets and all who helped in any right running board. The car wnsiwny to mskeJhis entertainment n. bodiv wmked by the ' ‘. but the success. Following is the program :- Iour ‘ stooped with o lew ‘Opening chorus, Blow ye windo, spring or are you going to make your present one new by sending it to us for dry cleaning? ~ If it will help you at bad scratches. The post, about one foot in diameter, was broken in two Helgh ho, Solo, with sunshine", "Painting the clouds Wilfred Stretch Sharp of Norobro; Mrs. Sarah Crew. Hunter River; Miss Bella of Roxbury. of assisting‘ in quelling the north-ii. lewellyu end James McClure. case progressed this afternoon.‘ " ~ ~ ' t neh ill t lass d i o d 3-1 Cl urlcs Clow, 2 Julia W” tlivttttd tiiflt the Cm“ all In solving tIlIS places, one about c. foot. alcove the (cncored) Reading, "Celebs Ocurt- Mass; and Mrs. John Godfrey of xescapulenvs°nogmmissgx wizwgexzg Mmzfa Howard“ mid‘ “s; m, “s, “m. hearing u" y“, momentous problem, ground and the other about three ‘only. Mn. Norman Mcllsui, (qn- New Wiltshire; Samuel of Lecombc. “grow the regiment was prepared to Grade LJRhOda McGuire’ 2 “x1e new; 1n Bddiflon w those can“ y‘. , f d I clean- feet from the top. ielepltorie oom- mated) Highland Fling. Katherine Albertfi Nicholas of Clinton. P. E. journey we“ ‘he mbenlon had m» new, 3 Eldon L1ewenyn_ fore today's noon recess. If ndhsnl our pmce or ry munlcstion was temporarily susDf-rld- Richardson (encored) Solo. "Sweet. 1- A“ m“ w“ mwm c’! a kmd m“ ' l perm“ attendance; Ema-son JQhn_ remained that the hearing ooultl h a e sided. and it was not until 1892 that lng, sprlng. overcoat-s ed m n “w “cum m the vicinity, “any Mfloneyu Nonnm str¢ch lovlngyfsther was tenderly laid to the we Captain Bertram wen‘ m 8mm Amanda Mccmm Jnmgs Gf5.:COl1Cl\ldCd in short. order, - f h - but was restored when the broken (eficOf > Bonding, "Old Maids "Bi 1" 5“"““"“°'d “mm” “em” , c k k h h ham nnd Rhoda MhClurc. Counsel, A. L. Smith, x. c, std into res newness is PM m rep“, yummy mom,“ P" , , m, w m deceased mm “m, Maps rec u... .. w ere t engag- p _ _ _ d _ yer’ Mnrgoret McArthur, (en- ' t’ ed in fanning 30mm‘ m Kemp,“ Elsie Knight, lcachei. _ lc would move for sin evening Mil‘ .. 5 film, ' by the telephone company. wggq) mom‘ m4 on.“ Dun. i-Y W"! II". W "m5 m‘? Bulb“! m 1m ‘he xiemflnder o’ m. uni ,____________-___..___________. .,_.___..,_-,_,._.-__-_.__-Z~q i \ 8w“ Mam“ m“ M“ 5mm“ m” um‘ was spdrit. in this city where until. ‘ rims’: 533w“) _ 9531,95]; . ~fSummerside papers please copy.) i » u n e out for MIXED Fawnuz“ CONTAINING (mm?) 1 A“ H“; ‘a? w“: 5m“. uupenmm ML J_ A “m, recent. years, he carried on fanning a ~ yourgglf. pomtnm5g pm; 535m 5ND mowed, 5010f Wm Ab“, (enemy. -~~-q'd Montreal. Rev. Sr. St. Clemen- °P""'l°“'- fmtnn’ M“ w_ A_ Macuod‘ The late Captain Bertram was a m, Mum Mm mm‘ Show“, , staunch CsIIlIEDiBIl, having been s POTATOES. A. HORNE i CO. closing ehoruslfold zip Braiiil Fox Netting [A I ';/ ‘ i _ _ , ' ,_ l ma‘ N Y_ mt Bu“ Ma” member in good standing of the. Foxes are valuable, and in or- as»... rpusomns Dog“, mud,‘ mo“ M,” M"? loyal Orange Lodge for 1a years. He der to insure their propfr pro- ' o qymm 1'0 _ m. m,” mm,“ church,“ n! Doyle. Benin-lore. Md. Mrs. Mlrgnre‘. try‘: lfxz°°iyzimlr 8‘ t" teetion you should have the W019 5Q"! ,, ,,,,,,,,,. u, , woonnaoit, Del-cheater. Mus Mrs. - - - -- i . e the ety Saturday. .. . . e 1 l. _ B. M B m Mam“ l-IIlCh wss founded in 1904 and which bu‘ you iflwum ' Than" n‘ ' u ' k‘ committed to his lust resilfll Dlsce on have “PEERLESS,” s best Pb 983 l in». and ma. Mack MncNcil and :2: ma“ 0:1’; Ya“: S“ . _ m "mum, 5mm, ; English Fox Netting. on the one ; m“ “m” m,“ °' u" °“°' W‘ Yo‘; ' ’ ' Besides his wife, deceased is surq mflfigt,’ ' _ “w Clean Clothes” l “in” h m‘ d” m ‘man’ ' vivsd by seven issue of n former mer- mflltltllflfllllll bcf and ca‘ , p m “M, mm“ o, Mm E a xsekfiye dniicatxelnmgfinliigtrizig- aftor being woven. l‘ i “m” A ' Dollar, of Brobkfield, will regret to “ m’ Y“ m“ h" 1"“ “n” " NW?" ' ' - . 3 bgmch in Mexlgo City. crick, Bosh, Mrs. I‘. Kllpntrick, Hen» rust, ._ rolf dais not » . hm» of her illness in the P. n. f. - M. Bu“ Mm m “comm “at; it?!’ ..'.‘li||“°“°ns aoo-ooooao-ooo ' 4 \ _ An hm?‘ M‘ ‘ “m” n‘ The new Shanghai-Noting, China Mrs. .1. W. Csswell. Vancouver; and‘ ROLL WI Y!" _' ' ‘a air mall line has added a passenger two sons, Mr. G. G. Bertram. 0! Vlii- “ 01' fifilild . ' _ , m. m, m...“ I... n“ an‘ n‘ u‘ n)!" "mam service. couver and Mr. D. W. Bertram, of ‘ " J In“. h,“ _ . ____. - mdsrby. . i» s’ _ ‘on h‘. m“. T m," u; 3"?“ f: Th. “m, b“ pa“ on “and. Civilisation has been the cause of Under the direction of York L. 0. “i” ‘ ~ v ' tench it n. " lnlny new discuss. dcoisru n im- n, mo, mined by the my. A. Mc- Iuoh 10th. of so. John Irinell, at its». stories. wit: F“ viii be buhemrr out l“ slew nus sol wt . 0w ‘h’ mm’ ~°'»“' "‘“"""' '“" mm‘ “m” mum filifrloffhsmhicrfii-I-"m i: t‘: . w 1' A machines Betti’! c“ , lelcwns concur-y on 9101"" ‘i’ ' ofwhiehbeipstbusseo. _ _ _ , _.iligiioss ‘prices for w": well an: tomato known In __ - _ L?” “bf,,f:l:,'mdflfid:i Better digestion-unknown... i -~ a , oillmuni a wuapromin. 1 " "We . -- = .-"-~ i ~ _ i . . ~ » ' “m,” mm.“ snip tdcsoi-nhateiilnrtnd . "' ‘m’ “'41 Gilli» it Co '.'.'t‘<;..""i“{.“’..i’..".i'.:"u'.'°.'.'“'“.... esttitsrtesi: ... ......;' ‘i... .....::".: "m" . . t. . m. new a member of the Pres- i982 """"" "' '."t.'.'.‘..‘.’.'.‘t.'2' Pm. cit-ruin. “ nitmm ‘foww Tliopolllnaroi-sccnsisfsdolthc.‘